Personal life Adel Exarcikopoulos

The personal life of the young French actress Adel Excarcupoulos began to interest the public after the premiere at the Cannes Film Festival of the painting "Life Adele", in which the girl played the main role.

Adel Excarcupoulos and Leah Seydou

Adele performed a role in the film of Tunisian director Abdelatif Keshish. The painting, based on the graphic novel Julie Marot, tells about the same-sex love of two girls from different social classes. The second major role in the film was performed by Leah Seydou . The girls spent a lot of time together during the filming, and the bed scenes demonstrated in the film made many start to be interested in the personal life of Lei Seydou and Adel Excarcupoulos. However, the girls have repeatedly stated in the press that they are just good friends, and what happens on the screen is just a performance of the role and following the script and the director's plan.

It is interesting that after the shooting of the picture in the team there was a conflict. Leah Seydou said in an interview that there was a tense atmosphere on the court due to the exactingness of the director, as well as the fact that he wanted from actresses of unquestioning obedience and behaved like a real tyrant. It was the support of Adel Exzarkopoulos that helped Leia survive the heavy shooting, and when the actresses (together with the director, as a special jury decision) were officially awarded the main prize of the Cannes Film Festival, their relationship became even stronger.

Orientation by Adel Excarcupoulos

Actress Adel Excarcopoulos in many interviews stresses that she is very different from her heroine, shown in the picture "Life Adele". In addition, the girl notes that the film is not just about lesbian love, and about love in principle, so do not look for her participation in this picture of any political or social statements.

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About the non-traditional orientation the girl also never spoke, therefore admirers of the actress assume, that to her nevertheless men, not women are interesting.